GeoExt 2 is currently mostly maintained by terrestris, and a release is
still on their todo list. To my knowledge, there are no plans to create
something like GeoExt for Leaflet or OpenLayers 3.

Having said that, a combination of OpenLayers 3 with a JavaScript library
(e.g. JQuery), a widget collection (e.g. Bootstrap) and application logic
in a MVC framework (e.g. AngularJS) is a promising alternative to an
all-in-one framework like GeoExt.

Andreas.


On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 6:40 PM, Dave Kliphon <da...@sca-corp.com> wrote:

> Anything?
>
> If there are no future GeoExt2 plans, is there a focus on ExtJS for
> Leaflet or GeoExt for OpenLayers 3?  We have been trying to standardize
> our GIS development but are not certain about the direction of GIS
> frameworks.
>
> Thanks for any info,
>
> Dave
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Radim Blazek
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> Subject: [Users] GeoExt2 release plan
>
> What is the release plan for GeoExt2?
>
> Radim
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